The Black Eagle; or, Ticonderoga
About This Book
The narrative follows a family that relocates to a remote North American settlement after a mother's death, leaving two well-educated siblings to confront frontier hardships. Rising tensions with nearby native groups produce councils, ambushes, and captures: one sibling vanishes, the other embarks on a dangerous recovery that involves diplomatic negotiations, scouting parties, and wilderness journeys. The plot traces imprisonment, rescues, personal sacrifice, and pitched clashes along lakes and forest trails, exploring themes of duty, courage, cultural collision, and the costs of survival on a contested frontier.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks
A Whim, and Its Consequences / Collection of British Authors Vol. CXIV
by G. P. R. James
Agincourt: A Romance / The Works of G. P. R. James, Volume XX
by G. P. R. James
Agnes Sorel: A Novel
by G. P. R. James
Arabella Stuart: A Romance from English History
by G. P. R. James
Arrah Neil; or, Times of Old
by G. P. R. James
Attila: A Romance. Vol. I.
by G. P. R. James